Wayne Sleep
Wayne Sleep tells Michael Berkeley about his unforgettable dance with Princess Diana and chooses the music that has inspired his nearly 60-year career.
Wayne Sleep tells Michael Berkeley about the music that has inspired his career of nearly 60 years.
Wayne Sleep is one of the most celebrated dancers of all time. He’s performed more than fifty leading roles for the Royal Ballet, and had roles created for him by choreographers including Frederick Ashton, Ninette de Valois and Rudolf Nureyev. Equally at home on the stage of the Royal Opera house, performing musical theatre in the West End, choreographing, directing or teaching, he’s known for his versatility, flawless technique, dramatic flair and humour.
He made headlines around in the world in 1985 when he danced – to the total surprise of everyone there - with Diana, Princess of Wales, on the stage of the Royal Opera House. He tells Michael about the secrecy surrounding their rehearsals and the friendship between them that followed their performance.
Wayne chooses the music that has shaped his long career including pieces by Mahler, Britten and Andrew Lloyd Webber. And, in a highly emotional moment, he hears for the first time since his childhood the voice of his adored mother on a record specially restored for this programme.
Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus Media production for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3
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Music Played
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Benjamin Britten
A Midsummer Night's Dream (final scene)
Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia. Conductor: Richard Hickox. -
Arthur Schwartz
Dancing in the Dark
Performer: N.F.I. -
Joseph Horovitz
Lobster Quadrille (Alice in Wonderland)
Orchestra: Ron Goodwin and His Concert Orchestra. -
John Kander
Money (Cabaret)
Performer: Wayne Sleep. -
Gustav Mahler
Symphony no.4
Orchestra: Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest. Conductor: Marc Albrecht. -
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Old Gumbie Cat (Cats)
Performer: Wayne Sleep. -
Billy Joel
Uptown Girl
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
Variations (Song and Dance)
Orchestra: Orchestra.
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